Over the years we have covered some of the strange Massachusetts laws that are still technically on the books. However, in this day and age, I don't think someone is going to be fined for scaring a pigeon (although you should let them be anyway) or drawing on a milk carton but again...
I was very sad for many days when I discovered that in the world there were poor people and rich people; and the strange thing is that the existence of the poor did not cause me as much pain as the knowledge that at the same time there were people who were rich. —Evita Peron 81 ...
Still, that does not mean that such a being is self-explanatory or is the reason for its own existence. For example, I know that the sun exists because I can see it. But that is not the same thing as to know why the sun exists, that is, whether there is a reason for it existi...
going to great lengths to make certain the plane would be as hard to find as he could make it. If he actually landed on the water, that would have been six or so hours flying — ostensibly with the crew and passengers
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Riding in Big Orange wasn’t all about mischief though. It was about being with friends laughing, sharing memories, and spending time together. We were never stopped (or caught) by the police for breaking any laws, we kept curfew, and Dwight safely returned us home to our parents. ...
Strange is forced to travel to the Mystic Realm when an alien culture of sorcerers exilesGalactusthere rather than have their planet be devoured. Strange feared that would cause an imbalance in laws of magic. Galactus hungered and devoured magic out of desperation, however, it was changing him...
I just don't see why he won't come out of hiding, since there are new laws and new ways to protect him. It like they are keeping the drama going and going. Annette Thomas (author) from United States on January 25, 2017: Aileen: Thank you for your input. Annette Thomas (author) ...
“The tide of strikes, violence and eventually anarchist terrorism that had been across the industrializing North in the 1870s would not recede until the 1920s.” Institutionalised Jim Crow segregation began during this period, and the Supreme Court upheld those laws in its 1896 ruling Plessy v...
Known laws of physics are reversible. This is the case both of classical mechanics, based on lagrangian/hamiltonian dynamics, and of standard quantum mechanics, where closed systems evolve by unitary transformations, which are bijective and invertible. As a consequence, when a physical system performs...